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John Kerry to urge China restraint in South China Sea projects

published:16 May 2015

John Kerry to urge China restraint in South China Sea projects

John Kerry to urge China restraint in South China Sea projects

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US Secretary of State John Kerry is in China to urge Beijing to halt what is seen as its increasingly assertive actions in the South China Sea.
US officials say Mr Kerry will voice concerns over China\'s land reclamation projects in the disputed waters.
China has warned it will defend its \"legitimate rights and interests\".
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, resulting in overlapping claims with Brunei, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia.
Mr Kerry\'s visit comes as the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is also in the country.
On Friday, Mr Modi and China\'s Premier Li Keqiang said they agreed to seek a \"fair resolution\" to border disputes arising from a boundary disagreement.
This came after the two leaders held talks in Beijing\'s Great Hall of the People.
\'Stern measures\'
Mr Kerry is due to hold a series of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top government officials in the Chinese capital.
State Department officials say his visit has been scheduled for some time, but the agenda will now be dominated by China\'s activities in the disputed waters.
Washington says China has reclaimed about 810 hectares of land (2,000 acres) of land in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
It says that while the aim of the expansion activity remains unclear, China is \"improving its defence infrastructure in the South China Sea\".
Ahead of Mr Kerry\'s visit, China said it would defend its national interests in the region.
\"China\'s determination to defend national sovereignty and its legitimate rights and interests is unswerving,\'\' foreign minist...

John Kerry to urge China restraint in South China Sea projects

published:16 May 2015

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US Secretary of State John Kerry is in China to urge Beijing to halt what is seen as its increasingly assertive actions in the South China Sea.
US officials say Mr Kerry will voice concerns over China\'s land reclamation projects in the disputed waters.
China has warned it will defend its \"legitimate rights and interests\".
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, resulting in overlapping claims with Brunei, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia.
Mr Kerry\'s visit comes as the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is also in the country.
On Friday, Mr Modi and China\'s Premier Li Keqiang said they agreed to seek a \"fair resolution\" to border disputes arising from a boundary disagreement.
This came after the two leaders held talks in Beijing\'s Great Hall of the People.
\'Stern measures\'
Mr Kerry is due to hold a series of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top government officials in the Chinese capital.
State Department officials say his visit has been scheduled for some time, but the agenda will now be dominated by China\'s activities in the disputed waters.
Washington says China has reclaimed about 810 hectares of land (2,000 acres) of land in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
It says that while the aim of the expansion activity remains unclear, China is \"improving its defence infrastructure in the South China Sea\".
Ahead of Mr Kerry\'s visit, China said it would defend its national interests in the region.
\"China\'s determination to defend national sovereignty and its legitimate rights and interests is unswerving,\'\' foreign minist...

US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Chinese President Xi Jinping

published:17 May 2015

US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Chinese President Xi Jinping

US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Chinese President Xi Jinping

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US's John Kerry warns China over land disputes

published:16 May 2015

US's John Kerry warns China over land disputes

US's John Kerry warns China over land disputes

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US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned China that his country is concerned by the pace and scope of reclamation projects in contested areas of the South China Sea, during a visit to Beijing.
China\'s Foreign Minister Wang Yi insisted that his country would \"safeguard its own sovereignty and territorial integrity\".
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, resulting in overlapping claims with Brunei, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia....

US's John Kerry warns China over land disputes

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US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned China that his country is concerned by the pace and scope of reclamation projects in contested areas of the South China Sea, during a visit to Beijing.
China\'s Foreign Minister Wang Yi insisted that his country would \"safeguard its own sovereignty and territorial integrity\".
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, resulting in overlapping claims with Brunei, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia....

Wang Yi, John Kerry discuss issues of common concern

published:16 May 2015

Wang Yi, John Kerry discuss issues of common concern

Wang Yi, John Kerry discuss issues of common concern

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in China for a two-day visit. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and John Kerry held a joint press conference on Saturday after an extended bilateral meeting. They exchanged views on a series of international and regional issues including the South China Sea and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. CCTV\'s Hou Na filed this report....

Wang Yi, John Kerry discuss issues of common concern

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in China for a two-day visit. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and John Kerry held a joint press conference on Saturday after an extended bilateral meeting. They exchanged views on a series of international and regional issues including the South China Sea and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. CCTV\'s Hou Na filed this report....

Secretary Kerry Delivers Remarks on U.S.-China Relations

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Secretary Kerry Delivers Remarks on U.S.-China Relations

Secretary Kerry Delivers Remarks on U.S.-China Relations

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks on U.S.-China relations at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC on November 4, 2014. A transcript is available at http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2014/11/233705.htm....

Secretary Kerry Delivers Remarks on U.S.-China Relations

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks on U.S.-China relations at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC on November 4, 2014. A transcript is available at http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2014/11/233705.htm....

Kerry To Take Tough Approach in China Over South China Sea

published:14 May 2015

Kerry To Take Tough Approach in China Over South China Sea

Kerry To Take Tough Approach in China Over South China Sea

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A senior State Department official said on Wednesday that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will leave China \"in absolutely no doubt\" about Washington\'s commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation and flight in the South China Sea when he visits Beijing this weekend. Setting the scene for what could be contentious encounters with Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, the official said Kerry would warn that China\'s land-reclamation work in contested waters could have negative consequences for regional stability - and for relations with the United States.
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A senior State Department official said on Wednesday that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will leave China \"in absolutely no doubt\" about Washington\'s commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation and flight in the South China Sea when he visits Beijing this weekend. Setting the scene for what could be contentious encounters with Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, the official said Kerry would warn that China\'s land-reclamation work in contested waters could have negative consequences for regional stability - and for relations with the United States.
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He has held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.
At a joint press conference with Kerry after the meeting, the Chinese foreign minister says China\'s determination to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity is, quote, \"unshakable\"....

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is visiting China.
He has held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.
At a joint press conference with Kerry after the meeting, the Chinese foreign minister says China\'s determination to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity is, quote, \"unshakable\"....

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US Secretary of State John Kerry is in China to urge Beijing to halt what is seen as its increasingly assertive actions in the South China Sea.
US officials say Mr Kerry will voice concerns over China\'s land reclamation projects in the disputed waters.
China has warned it will defend its \"legitima

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks on U.S.-China relations at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC on November 4, 2014. A transcript is available at http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2014/11/233705.htm.

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He has held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry is in China for talks with President Xi Jinping.
The visit is part of the sixth round of strategic and economic talks between the two countries.
Mr Kerry spoke of the need for cooperation between Washington and Beijing and reassured his host that the \"US does not s